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American Physical Society. (2012: Boston, Mass.)
One hundred fifty years of Maxwell's equations (1862-2012) [sound recording], 2012 February 27.
Audio recording of session B19 of the March 2012 annual meeting of the American Physical Society, held in Boston, MA in February-March 2012. This session was sponsored by the Forum on the History of Physics (FHP) and chaired by Edward Gerjuoy of the University of Pittsburgh. Talks (and speakers) include: "The discovery of Maxwell's equations" (Francis Everitt); "Maxwellians and the Remaking of Maxwell's Equations" (Bruce Hunt); "Using Maxwell's Equations in the late 1800s" (Jed Buchwald); "Maxwell and Quantum Optics" (Roy Glauber); "Taking Off From Maxwell's Equations"(Frank Wilczek). Topics discussed include Maxwell's equation; James Clerk Maxwell; electromagnetism; G. F. Fitzgerald; Heinrich Hertz; Oliver Lodge; Oliver Heaviside.
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Fitzgerald, George Francis, 1851-1901
Heaviside, Oliver, 1850-1925.
Hertz, Heinrich, 1857-1894.
Lodge, Oliver, Sir, 1851-1940.
Maxwell, James Clerk, 1831-1879.
Electromagnetism.
Buchwald, Jed Z.
Everitt, C. W. F. (C. W. Francis), 1934-
Gerjuoy, Edward
Glauber, Roy J., 1925-
Hunt, Bruce J.
Wilczek, Frank.
American Physical Society.
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